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HEY GUYS, ANYONE GOING TO THE VIC STREET SCENES CRUISE? ITS ON 12TH OF SEPT. 7PM. IM GOING TO ORGANISE A PRE-MEET 6PM UNITED PETROL STATION ON RENOLDS RD EAST DONCASTER RIGHT AFTER THE PINES SHOPPING CENTER. LEAVING 6.15 SHARP. IF YOU NEED MY NUMBER JUST ASK ME

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this is my first one im going to go to with this club, but aparently they host some good cruises, its on the 12th of september and the meet point is at westfield plenty valley, more info on http://www.vicstreetscene.com/forum/showth...p?p=550#post550

by the way sorry bout the caps on above post, got the n97 and for some reason when im on a forum i cant take caps off :S

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lol my N97 works fine on sau without caps u sure ur not pressing that shift button on the left side with ur hand when typing sometimes it turns it on automatically when done so

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lol my N97 works fine on sau without caps u sure ur not pressing that shift button on the left side with ur hand when typing sometimes it turns it on automatically when done so

i press the shift button n it still has caps...its only with the forum :S

isnt there a beastclub meet the same night?

nah thats been postponed till october

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